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Aas 55 

22. 40. 

24. 30. 

Oils 55. 

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32. 185. 

33. 150. 

54. 55. 

36. 60. 

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39. 55. 

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49. 510. 

50. 330. 

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52. 80. 


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58. 40. 
59. 40. 
60. 35. 
61. 45. 
62. 45. 


Buyer 


Mrs.George 
J.L.Burgher 
G.W.Escles 
E.F.Bonaventure 
W.Spielman 

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W.W.Seaman,agt. 
J.F.Low 
R.Glendenning 
W.Spielman 

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J-H.Murray 
W.Spielman 

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M.K.L.Burgher 
W.Spieiman 

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W.Van Dyke 
W.Spielman 
W.Griscoms,Jr. 
W.Van Dyke 
Mr .Meyers 
Leo Elwyn & Co. 
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E.Adleheimer 
W.Spielman 

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W.L.Burgher 
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A.S.Phillips 
W.Griscom, Jr. 
L.Richie 
L.Richie 
W.Spielman 
C.E.Hunt 
W.Spieliman 
J-F.Low 
W.Spielman 


No. Price 
63. ¥ os: 
64. 65. 
65. 170. 
66. 40. 
67. 45. 
68. 575. 
70. 40. 
ele 50. 
72. 60. 
73. 70. 
74. TOs 
ide 55. 
76. 50. 
(aim SO. 
79. 45. 
80. 50. 
81. 15. 
82. 40. 
83. 45. 
84. 60. 
85 ¢ 86 PASSED 
Bis 150; 
89. 65. 
91. 500. 


Buyer 


W. Spielman 

J.F.LOow 

W.Spielman 
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H.Russell,agt. 
W.Spielman 
JF. Low 
W.Spielman 

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Mrs.B.I.Meyers 
W.Spielman 
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A.Goetz 
W.Spielman 
Chas.f.Hunt 
W.Spielman 
J.F.Low 
W.Spielman 
J.F.Low 


J.H.Sonn 
W.Griscom,Jr. 
W.Van Dyke 


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On Gree ‘Public View from 
Saturday, Gebruary 28, Until Gime of 
Sale * ‘Weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 


THE JOSEPH CRISTADORO COLLECTION 


REPRESENTATIVE XVI-XVIII CENTURY 
PAINTINGS OF THE DUTCH, ITALIAN 
AND SPANISH SCHOOLS 


“Oo “Be “Dispersed at Unrestricted 
“Public Sale March 5 at 8:15 p.m. 


aS 


UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE 


mew lOAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. O. BERNET AND MR. H. H. PARKE 
MCMXXV 


Designs its Catalogues i 
and Directs All “Details of Illustra 
- Cext and Gypography — 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE | 


as A : 

Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 

ered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 

tioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 
The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 


le the lot so in dispute. 
(II. Identification and deposit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
n immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
ng the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 
eposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
prices as may be required. , 
the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 
IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
hereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
ciation is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
e, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 
VY. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
ent of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 
- Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 
eceipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
pill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
ately notify the Association of such loss. 
VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
or in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
red in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, 
e cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
irchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
upon the purchaser. 
In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
ly following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
her stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
sluded in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
ell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
er and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
ained in so doing. -° 
Will. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
. Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
asers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
ing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
ges of the parties engaged for such service. . 
IX. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
ctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
fect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
‘the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
y sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
sation not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘‘as is” and without recourse. 
_ Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
‘ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 
+X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
_be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 
__.. XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
rties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if conditions permit, 
ll be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
_ will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 
Mee Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, 
et also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the 
_ lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
_ or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
amet hio a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 
2 we given. 
a. Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
_ furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
_ ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 
m. These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
_ of the Association. 


’ AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 
OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS. 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 

AUCTIONEERS. 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS FOR 


UNITED STATES ann STATE TAX 


INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES AND 
CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


A ppRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. Together 
with the increase in exhibition and sales rooms, the 
American Art Association, Inc., will expand its serv- 
ice of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, 
of art and literary property, jewelry and all personal 
effects, in the settlement of estates, for inheritance tax, 
insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to 
supplement this work by making catalogues of the 
contents of homes or of entire estates, such cata- 
logues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently 
produced catalogues of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names 
of many Trust and Insurance Companies, Executors, 
Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private in- 
dividuals for whom the Association has made ap- 
praisements which have not only been entirely satis- 
factory to them, but have been accepted by the United 
States Revenue Department, State Comptroller and 
others in interest. 


he AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Ine. 


MADISON AVENUE, 56rH TO 571tH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


_ EVENING SALE 


HURSDAY, MARCH 5, AT 8:15 O'CLOCK 


os Height, Bi imches; length, WW, inches — 


/ moon looks down on a walled town, a bridge crossing the river 
rn vuined cloister in the right foreground; and on the fiery burning 
ngs behind it, which send gusts of black smoke up into the night 


(Companion to the following) 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


ONFLAGRATION BY DAY 
Height, 514 inches; length, 714 inches 


Ly the foreground at the right, a ruined arcade of slender columns 
~ overgrown with creeper. Beneath them, figures agitated by the spec- 
~ tacle of a blaze consuming the buildings of a town in the background 
and casting a bright light on the waters of the calm lake. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


MICHELANGELO DA CARAVAGGIO 
LAdA/ ' Irarian: 1569—1609 


8—STUDY OF A HEAD 
| Height, 8 inches; width, 61 inches 


Facine half right, a saintly head with long brown hair falling on ton a 
the shoulders and a crimson cloak draped above a white garment which 
leaves the neck bare; powerfully lighted from the upper left. — 4 


“SPANISH SCHOOL 
“XVII Century 
4THE BEGGARS 


Ja b Height, 814 inches; length, 1134 inches 


A croup of citizens headed by a man with a cloak and staff and wear- 
ing a broad-brimmed hat have gathered closely round the figures of a 
woman in an old dull scarlet dress holding a baby, and a half-naked, 
tow-haired boy on whose shoulder her left arm rests protectingly. 


yt 
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. BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO (ATrTRisUTED TO) 


Vw Oi hy Let SpanisH: 1618—1682 


5—OUR LADY OF THE FAITH, ORIHUELA 
mn y, / ‘A eight, 1014 inches; width, '734 wmches 


FuLL-LENecTH figure of Our Lady in white dress draped with a black 
cloak and crowned; in her left arm she holds the Child, and stands 
upon a carving of three cherub heads within a niche in the Baroque 
architecture of the Convent of the Capuchin Fathers of Orihuela. 


a [oxen SCHOOL 
a | Lv CENTURY 


— a FROM THE CROSS 
Yo Height, 11 inches; length, 1414 inches 


Ar the foot of a column a group of figures—men and weeping women 
—two of the men bearing the nude body of the crucified Christ on 
an improvised stretcher at the left. 


rd JACOB VAN RUYSDAEL (Arrrimutep 0) 


Gk’ Dutcu: 1625—1682 


7—THE VILLAGE CHURCH — 
(Panel) 
Height, 11 inches; length, 141/, inches 


Uneven ground rising from the edge of the bay at the right to a 
slope in which nestles a small village of rude huts about an old church 
looming in the left foreground; figures of peasants and dogs, and on 
the shore of the bay a beached schooner. 


aon ee moe < =, y yy pie Vie Nord, er gel ia 
Brie) Ls aan SAN ira, Ry i ace eee ea i oy ss } -” 
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a Signed on rock at lower centre with initials, J. R. F. 
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4 . FRENCH SCHOOL 

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4 brr/ XVIT Century 

«8 LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 


et Height, 111% inches; length, 151 inches 


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A mass of dark foliage on the edge of a wood thrusts itself from the 
é left into the centre of the foreground, looming sombrely against the 
: sky of brilliant turquoise studded with white clouds; underneath the 
trees are cattle pasturing on the bare brown earth, and their attendant 
herdsmen. 


| CARLO DOLCI | 
"LORENTINE: 1616—1686 
9—HEAD OF CHRIST 


rs Yo Height, 12 inches; width, 91% itches 


Tur Man of Sorrows crowned with thorns, the tired face droopin, 
on to the right shoulder, which is covered in a black cloak above | 
garment of crimson; the soft features, lighted from the upper left 
are filled with the poignancy of compassion. 


ANTONIO CANALE 


4 7 | t 
a F B wpodard bal meme : 1697—1768 


10—THE HURDY-GURDY MAN 
Height, 12 inches; width, 1014 inches 


Raccep figure of a youth in an old fawn tail-coat, scarlet breeches and 
striped buskins turning the handle of an organ suspended from his 
_ shoulders; in the background a sunlit landscape. | 


(Companion to the following) 


“ ANTONIO CANALE 
VENETIAN: 1697—1768 


11—THE EXHIBITOR OF WHITE MICE 
Height, 12 ches; width, 1044 mches 


A youtH of twenty in drab coat and fawn breeches, his face framed in 
dirty unkempt hair, standing in a prospect of flat landscape; his right 
hand grasping a battered hat, his left a staff and a box is dette 
from his right shoulder containing his menagerie. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


Ac 


BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO (Scuoor oF) 


yy P SpanisH: 1618—1682 
_ 12+CIRCUMCISION ‘OF CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE 


q Lg. Height, 121/, inches; width, 1184 inches 

d Tur group of figures is gathered closely about the pallet on which the 
_ Child is to be laid. At the left, the High Priest stooping over to 
_ receive the Christ from the arms of the Virgin, who is wrapped in a 


_long white cloak and hood; behind her at the right the bearded figure 
_ of Joseph. 


VELASQUEZ (Scuoot oF) 
frr/ Spanisu: 1599—1660 


 18-—-CHRIST BEFORE PILATE 
) ae Height, 121, inches; width, 1114 inches 


_ Ar the left the turbaned figure of the bearded judge clad in scarlet 
_ towers above the heads of the people; facing him, seen in full profile 
_ to the left, is the Christ among his guards, an arch in the back- 
ground allowing a glimpse of blue sky. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
XVII CrentTuRyY 
A 


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14—PORTRAIT OF A NOBLE LADY 


: : (Panel) 


Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches 


ihn RE AIRES Sagat GN Bia 


Har length, facing the observer, of a lady in a dress of baffling brown 
tones edged with white muslin; in her hair and ears and about her neck 
pearls, her short ringlets falling on to bare white shoulders. Back- 
ground of dark foliage and turquoise sky. 


LOUIS LEOPOLD BOILLY 
Frencu: 1761—1845_ 


Heil, 14 inches; width, 1014 mches 


BeroreE a wall hung with a drapery of deep green is seated at a par- 
queterie table a lady in middle age, in a tawny maroon dress with a ‘ 
bow of blue ribbon at the corsage; at her left side is a boy of perhaps _ 
five years in a blue costume, fondling a white Persian cat on the lap _ 


of his mother. 


JACOB VAN RUYSDAEL (ArrrisvuTep To) 
K Durcu: 1625—1682 

is y (fomgy Ar 

| ‘16—LANDSCAPE UNDER A GRAY SKY 


: / an (Panel) 
‘aad? 
Height, 1414 mches; length, 1914 inches 


Buockep sharply against the light sky are the roofs of a village at 
the left and the rising masses of foliage of the trees at the right; 
between woods and village winds a stream. In the foreground among 
clumps of sedge are the figures of peasants. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
XVII CentTuRY 


17—KITCHEN INTERIOR 
Lome Height, 14 inches; length, 19 inches 


Stix life, including a table, rush-seated chair, kitchen utensils, vege- 


tables and the like—with two live hens sitting placidly in the fore-_ { 


ground. The details of the composition are massed at the left against 
a darkly luminous background. 


Signed at upper right, L. L. Bortxy, 1796. — 


“ a ait se 
a en ee 


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Nn oo I ae Ee Ee Ce ae I hE i I PT RS en nee ae ee ee 


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ITALIAN SCHOOL — 


4 Dae’ XVIII Century 


18 LANDSCAPE 
_ Height, 1414, inches; length, 1834 inches 


a: sTREAM flows diagonally from the right foreground out into the 
road waters of a lake in the middle distance with a rocky margin 
a nd far mountains. In the foreground at the left beneath a tree, the 
- Ggures of two peasants. 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI (Scuoot or) 
~ Roman: 1695—1768 


Height, 14 inches; length, 1934 inches 


Ar the right the line of a river, broken by a stone causeway crossing 
the foreground from the ruins of a Corinthian temple, the left shore 
is 4 4 in the distance crowned with further classic remains. Among crum- 
bling walls and statuary, cattle are straying. 


DAVID TENIERS THE YOUNGER 


7 R FiLemisu: 1610—1690 
_ 20—TEMPTATION OF SAINT ANTHONY 


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_ ao | (Panel) 


Height, 1534 inches; length, 221 inches 


A massive rocky arch framing at the right a countryside with a village 
church; in the left foreground a peasant’s hut. Seated at a stone, with 
books and a skull before him, is the venerable monk surrounded by 
‘foul monsters, bats and scorpions, while Satan stands behind him 
tempting him with wine. 


Signed at lower right with monogram, D. T. Fr. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
XVII CentTuRY 


2Q1—CATTLE AT MILKING-TIME 
ace (Panel) 


Height, 15% inches; length, 2144 mches 


Ar the right trees and a wall with figures looking down on som 
of cows and their calves, one animal at the right being milked | 
a peasant. At the left, in the distance, the roofs of a town. =e 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 


VII Century 
ices 


22° INTERIOR OF AN INN WITH FIGURES | 
4 g 3 Height, Med inches; width, 121 inches 


THE principal figure 1 is that of a man in a white coat over a blue 
striped smock, wearing a feathered hat and carrying a stick, who 
stands near a group of five peasants seated on the crude benches at « 


the right. a 
(’ SALVATOR ROSA (Manner or) ; q 
: Neapouran: 1615—1673 q 
AAS q 


23—ITALIAN LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES a 
—_ Height, 1614 mches; length, 29 enches i 


At the left trees and a broken withered stump, at the right high = 
ground rising to a tree-capped summit and dotted with ruined build- — 
ings, the centre of the middle distance being occupied by a river. In — 
the foreground groups of peasant figures talking or driving cattle. ; 


ABRAHAM CORNELISZ BEGEYN 
Dutcu: 1621—1697 


H RSEMEN AT A CAMP 
Height, 1714 inches; length, A inches 


‘Brrore a line of military tents at the left are tethered a number of 
_ horses, two of which have been mounted by soldiers, while an officer in 
~ a scarlet coat stands with his back to the observer holding a third— 
a gray and black mare. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 


DiS XVIII Century 


25—VERNAL LANDSCAPE 


_ Height, 1714 inches; length, 21 inches 


A BROAD panorama of wooded plain, the sky-line undulating with the 
shape of distant hills; the rocky foreground framed at left and right 
by trees sombrely russet against the light. On the rough hill road, 
figures of peasants with guns and dogs. 


a, MAZZUOLI (IL PARMIGIANO) (Arrrisurep To) 


; 1 e/ LompBarp: 1503—1540 


26—HEAD OF MARS 


— Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches 


Heap of the warrior god in full profile to the right wearing a helmet 
capped with waving plumes, a strong light falling from above on to 
the steel and the right cheek. 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
XVII CrentTURY 


27—PORTRAIT OF CHARLES I 
At 6 | Height, 1914, inches; width, 16 inches 


HEaD-AND-SHOULDERS portrait facing the observer, with a lace collar 
and a chain of an order about the neck; an oval head with gray i) 
long hair, upturned moustache and iron-gray beard. hs 


28—THE RAISING ROM THE DEAD 


TALIAN SCHOOL 


(So Height, 1914 inches; width, 1414 inches 


At the left two angels have brought back a child to the arms of its 
royal father, who stands before a group of his subjects, while at his — 
left side kneels a saint in prayer. Wooded landscape with a vista of 
sea-coast. é | 


GUIDO RENI 
i Botocnese: 1575—1642 
A a7 i Op id hs gg” 
29-MAGDALEN AND THE CROSS 


¥ me Height, 19 inches; width, 1514 inches 


Tue Magdalen, her bare shoulders and breast draped with sack-cloth 
and with a crimson stuff over the left arm, holds in her fingers an 
ebony cross with a carving of the Christ, her fair face turned heaven- 
wards in supplication. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
XVII CENTURY 


HE ALCHEMIST 
Height, 191% inches; length, 251 inches 


PPD ER I te EO IEAM ES De ay te ——-— 
el * : - 
Pall - - _ ee tae G 
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ESS SSSI LR SET RRS RT Bee I ea ee ~ 


‘Tue dark interior of the laboratory of a mystic heaped with copper 
_ pans, cauldrons and retorts; the old man is pouring the contents of 
a glass flask into one of two blue earthenware jars, while at the ex- 
treme left stands an expectant assistant. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


] f XVII Century 


31—INTERIOR OF A NOBLEMAN’S KITCHEN 
d | Height, 191% inches; length, 2514 imches 
A HEAPED mass of copper cooking vessels, filled with vegetables and 
piled on table and floor, separate the cook by the stove at the right 
from the brawny scullion in the centre foreground, who is stooping 
down to seize a fowl from among a group of birds on the floor. 


pon op 7 i.e 


CORNELIS DU BOIS 
Dutcu: FL. 1650 


Me Kel Rurshek 


32—LANDSCAPE WITH CHURCHES 


Fi 


. (Panel) 
s/ ie | oom Height, 1144 inches; length, 1414 inches 


A PALuip sky darkened with wind-driven clouds looks down on the out- 

skirts of a large town, the spires of a number of churches being visible ; 

at the right the verge of a river and in the left foreground hovels 

among trees and a group of three peasants gathered by a grassy 
- mound. 


Signed on mound at left, Co. Bois, 1645. 


ADRIAAN VAN OSTADE 


e hE. itl ae QIUTCH: 1610—1685 


USTI C INTERIOR 


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j 
33 
(Panel) 


A 
7 730 Height, 1314 inches; length, 1814 mches 


Ar the left the square aperture of a window admits the sunlight on to 
a wooden cellar-door before which are heaped a wine barrel, a saddle, 
a platter of fish, kitchen utensils, a cabbage and pots; at the right 
a stable in the rear of the store-room, with a horse, and a peasant 
holding a fork. 3 

Signed at lower left, A. OsTADE. 


— COLSONN 


. ae Frencu: XIX Century 


34—MERRY MAKING IN BRITTANY 


Se on Height, 15 mches; length, 18 mches 


A GREEN sward at the edge of the sea, which forms a curving bay at 
the left on which are brown sails of fishing boats. On the grass before 
the clumps of poplars are the scattered figures of women in holiday 
attire celebrating a festival. 


Signed at lower left, Cousonn, 75. 


PIETER DE MOLYN THE YOUNGER 
Dutcnu: 1637—1701 


35—LANDSCAPE 
Height, 1644 mches; length, 28 mches 


Frat arable country with a broken road in the foreground and pros- 
pect of fields at the right; at the left graceful outlines of clumps of 
trees forming a fringe of woodland. Along the road is coming a 
mounted cavalier followed by a peasant, while a man and a woman 
are in conversation by the remains of a broken fence at the curve of 
the way. 


_ YTALIAN SCHOOL 
. XVI Century 
ONNA 3 
ight, 201% inches; width, 1614 inches 


Be H&EAD-AND-SHOULDERS figure inclined to the right, the head looking 
BF etestly down, the left hand resting on the veil floating over a rose- 
a -_ eximson gown. 


CHRISTOFANO ALLORI 
_ Frorentine: 1577—1621 


UDITH WITH THE HEAD OF HOLOFERNES 

| Height, 201% inches; length, 28 inches 

pe EN three-quarter length to the front, the young Judith is clad in a 
low robe of brilliant wine-red; her left hand holds the awful head, 


which she is letting fall into a sack held by an old female attendant 
in a cloak, who stands at her right shoulder. 


PAULUS BRILL 
LeMisH: 1554—1626 


_ 88—EARTH, SEA ANDALi 
9 Z, r H. eight, 21 imches; length, 34 inches 


A comPtex allegory involving in the woodland at the left a man with 
a load on his back followed by a woman carrying on her head a basket 
of vegetables; in the centre two female figures, one holding a vase filled 
_ __ with flowers, the other pouring water from an earthen jar; at the right 
4 the chariot of Poseidon traversing the waters amid a host of armed 
men. The whole of the earth and the pool in the foreground are littered 
with flowers, fruit, roots, crustacea, insects, fish, small birds and 
animals. 


-BARTOLOMMEO SCHIDONE 


ny é. Iranian: 1570—1615 


39—MADONNA 


va ge 


Heab-anpd-sHovULpDERs figure facing left, the youthful head bend aor y 
in humility, the hands crossed on the crimson garment covering the a 
bosom and the green scarf draped over the shoulders. t 


Height, 2114 hae width, 16 inches 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


| if 
7, Height, 2134 imches; width, 18 inches 


Pe eaters portrait of a man in black with a voluminous 
Vandyke lace ruff; a distinguished head, florid, with short hair and a 
graying moustache and spade beard. 


* ESTEBAN MURILLO (Scoot or) 
SpanisH: 1618—1682 


ea 
_SAIN' ANTHONY OF PADUA a 
yi a ih AND THE INFANT CHRIST 4 
a Height, 22 inches; width, 16 mches y 
Brrore a brown drapery covering the base of a pillar is the figure of 
the saint garbed in black, holding in his arms the naked Child draped 


in a white cloth before a table sustaining a crown and a branch of 
lilies. 


JOSE DE MADRAZO 
SpanisH: 1781—1859 


| 42—QUEEN CAROLINE OF NAPLES 
~ Oo - _ Height, 22 inches; width, 18l% inches 


_ HEAD-AND-SHOULDERS portrait of the wife of Murat clad in a sky-blue 
dress with the ribbon of an order over her right shoulder, her pretty 
young face looking out whimsically with its blue eyes and challenging 
lips under dark curls dressed high in the manner of the Empire. 


3 | | Signed at lower left, Mavrazo, r. Roma 1814. 


» = JAN BRUEGHEL (Scuoor or) 
ae Fremisn: 1568—1625 
Pbanners 


yy 48—TEMPTATION OF SAINT ANTHONY 


4 / 7 o (Panel) 

ri ‘- | 

] Height, 2314 inches; width, 18 inches 

i A Rocky cavern over which crawl innumerable monsters among the 
trailing creepers; at the left the kneeling figure of the saint in hood 
and gown counting his rosary, there appearing to him at the right 
the temptation of Lust in the form of a nude woman bearing a gilded 
vase and a sceptre. 


(? GERARD VAN HONTHORST (Scuoor oF) 


: : Durcu: 1590—1656 


44—THE DENIAL OF PETER 

aioe _ Height, 23 inches; length, 332 inches — 
Tue light of torches streams upwards on to the faces of a group of 
Roman soldiers, between two of whom at the left stands the venerable 
Apostle clad in blue and draped in an ochre-yellow cloak; the nearest 
of them are questioning him, his left hand being upheld in oath by 
another soldier. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


VIE Td 

DHE RAPE OF HELEN 

; Height, 24 inches; length, 42 inches 

‘Tux interior of a Baroque palace occupied by frenzied masses of 
struggling soldiery; in the centre of the steel ring and the waving 
banners, the figure of a soldier bearmg away a distracted woman 
towards the vessel in the roadstead without, glimpsed through an em- 
brasure at the left. | 


Ta 

oe Op JAN JOZEF HOREMANS THE ELDER 

] ; sh J FiemisH: 1682—1759 
46—THE MISER 

ili Height, 2514 inches; length, 32 ches 


A Durcu seventeenth century interior, the old man in a green robe — 
seated in a rocking-chair in the middle of the room surrounded by his 
family and his material wealth; while from a closet at the left steps — 
mockingly in a skeleton, holding an hourglass and beckoning to the 
affrighted man. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 


j Bi ene Latte XVI Century 
47—CUPIDS FLYING A DOVE 
Tilia Height, 2534 inches; width, 2314 inches 


Amone the reeds at the edge of a brook in the near foreground two 
nude winged cupids are flying a dove, one standing, the other seated 
and holding the ribbons, and both seen in profile. 


GASPAR METSCHER 
GERMAN: 1636—1684 


ELF-PORTRAIT 
| (Panel) 
Height, 18 inches; width, 1414 inches 


Unpver an olive-green drapery is seated the artist, clad in a chocolate- 
___ brown coat with white jabot, at a table before an open window with 
____ the prospect of a harbor; his right hand holds a pen and rests on 
-_ loose sheets of manuscript lying on the woven table-cover. 


wf Eide AS Bes 
(49—DUTCH L. Al J DSCAPE 
7 b Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


GrayisH cloud-filled sky bulking uncertainly over the brown earth at 
the entrance to a canal, the open waters of a river being visible behind 

_a bridge crossing in the middle distance. At the right a windmill, 
farmhouses, the steeple of a church amid trees and a number of sails 
of vessels moored in the quiet waters, with figures of peasants and 
fishermen busy at their work. 


, JAN VAN GOYEN 
_ Dorcu: 1596—1656 


| 50—NORMAND. 

4 30 H eight, 2514 inches; length, 3034 inches 

if ww 

A sLuisH-GRray sky of early morning causes the masses of trees at left 
y and right to be silhouetted sharply in their sombre greenness of foliage 


against the white clouds behind them; centrally, a gap where the road 
runs down to a prospect of open country. In the foreground a rustic 
‘ bridge crossing a rocky rivulet at the left and figures of peasants 
mounted on mules. 


: JOHANNES LINGELBACH 
" ) Durew: 1622—1674 


51—SEAPORT WITH FIGURES 
A H tee 6 mches; length, sith inches 


abruptly up iB grassy heights at a mene In the foreground a 
steps of the quay a race statue overlooks the activities of men 


nd nies embarking in a small boat. 


Ze DAVID TENIERS THE YOUNGER (Scxoor ”») 
Yj, : if Fursisn : 1610—1690 


ie FIGHT OUTSIDE AN INN 

o Height, 2634 inches; length, 3934 mches Pas 
A Dutcu village, with an open space before a house at the right and 3 
a prospect of tree-covered landscape with scattered cottages. At the 4 | 
left, before the high wall of an inn, is a group of boors of whom three 
are armed with sticks and engaged in a quarrel. 


toe ITALIAN SCHOOL 
: ei soedfo ; re CENTURY 
53—MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE 


(Oval) 
Height, 27 inches; width, 21 inches 


Ar the right a river curving down between rugged banks sloping 
sharply and rising to mountains on the far horizon; the shore in the | 
foreground is uneven and covered with scattered shrubs, while cen- 
trally rises a single tree beside a peasant’s hut. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
.— XVII CENTURY 


(Oval) 
Height, 27 mches; width, 21 inches 


: inland lake with a . background of blue mountains and at the left 

a castle; an irregular aire nurtures a cluster of buildings at the 
a the centre of the scene being framed by two trees springing from 

a the rocks i in the foreground. 

ae 


BARTOLOMMEO SCHIDONE 
~ Lomparp: 1570—1615 


Bi - 65—CUPID HOLDING A FLOWER 
Zt Height, 2714 inches; width, 1834 eee 


4 rs SeaTep nude brown figure with wings, facing left, the head turned 
____ towards the observer, the hands holding a trailing branch of convol- 
a - vulus; background of dark sky and green foliage. 


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ITALIAN SCHOOL 


4 ip ae 7 ae _ XVII Cenrony 
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56—VASE AND FLOWE S (1) 
Height, imches; width, 21 imches 


Acarnst a neutral dull green background stands an urn of blue marble 
| mounted in gilded bronze and holding a fragrant mass of flowers— 
; tulips, wild roses, peonies and the like. 


(Companion to the following) 


| ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII CrenTURY 
pa 
57—VASE AND FLOWERS (II) 
Height, 27 inches: width, 21 mches 3 


Acarnst a neutral dull green background stands an urn of blue aa 
mounted in gilded bronze and holding a fragrant mass of flower 
tulips, wild roses, peonies and the like. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


j , DUTCH SCHOOL 
| 7 aa & neni CENTURY 
58—A/SCULPTOR’S STUDIO : 


yp 2. Height, 27 inches; length, 33 mches 


Tue figures are grouped about the marble bust of a warrior on a 
pedestal to the left of centre, the sculptor himself, four artists and a 
woman model occupied in sketching or in criticism. The floor and 
walls are littered with paraphernalia of the workshop. 


DO RENI (ScuHoou or) 
_» Botoenese: 1575—1642 


59—APOLLO WITH A LYRE 
ip D, Height, 2814 inches; width, 23 Siohon 


Haur-Lencru figure of the god, the upper part of ne body bare and 
draped over the left shoulder with a crimson cloak, holding in his 
right hand a lyre; the soft, feminine head, with its long hair and large 
eyes, is turned towards the observer. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
ve _XVUrI CENTURY 


Height, 2814 inches; length, 355 inches 


ey ‘HE bend of a stream flowing between a wood at the left and a tree- 
_ covered shore at the right, before which towers a turreted castle. On 
_ the banks of the brook, cattle and peasants; in the distance a jagged 


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jountain ppiocing the sunset sky. 


_ SPANISH SCHOOL 
wa XVII Cunrury 
ale 61—PORTRAIT OF A BISHOP 
| . 3 45— ; A Hawt; 29 ches ; width, 2314 mches 
. In white ace alb te a black damask stole edged with ‘red over the 
shoulders, and seen in half-length facing the igen the intellectual 


face has brown eyes and a pnee forehead, from which the hair is brushed 
back. 


NICOLAAS BERCHEM 


Dutcu: 1620—1683 
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NDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND RUINS 
Height, 29 mches; length, 381% inches 


Romantic landscape with mountains and wooded country crowned at 

_the left by a ruin; in the foreground the figures of cowherds with cattle 
and two peasant women, one carrying a basket of linen, the other 
engaged in washing the contents of a second in the brook which laps 
their feet. 


DIONYSIUS VERBURG 
DutcH: 1708—? | 


63—FOREST SCENE — 


oe ae Height, 26 imches; length, 314% mches 


Storm-cLoups lower above a swelling landscape, in the foreground s 
covered with the close masses of oaks touched with the colors of the _ ; 
falling year. By the path which cuts a gap at the left among pee 
trees, a peasant with his dog is talking to two other figures ‘seated. on Be 


the ground. om 
Signed at lower right, D. “‘Vemaune a ‘« 


SG NS POURBUS THE YOUNGER (ArreipuTED To) 
Friemisu: 1570—1622 

6 PORTRAIT OF A PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF ORANGE 

Pes (Oval Panel) | 


iy J Height, 2814, wches; width, 221% inches 


HaLF-LENGTH portrait in black armor of a young man with a white 
collar and the blue ribbon of an order across his right shoulder; long 
brown hair falling on to his shoulders on either side of a shrewd face © a 
with brown eyes and a full mouth adorned with a scanty moustache. 


Signed at left, F. Porsus. 


Height, 281 inches; width, 2634 inches ‘ 


A ForMAL Italian garden with stone balustrades and statuary, a gap 
in the cypresses at the right permitting a view of a Baroque temple, 
away from which are coming a cavalier and his lady. The foreground 
of mosaic lies under a canopy of dark crimson, where before the ramp — 
of the staircase is placed a table at which are gallants and ladies 
with musical instruments and virginal books, interested in the discussion 
of a score presented to their notice by a lady in a dress of misty blue 
satin standing with her back to the observer. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
- XVII Century 


Height, 29 inches; length, 5214 inches 


en sky of the Day of Judgment looks down on a raging sea in 
| which a number of galleons are helplessly drifting towards the rocks 
_ of the foreground on to which are clambering shipwrecked sailors. At 
[ ee. and left a granite coast with turreted ruins. 


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ICHELANGELO DA CARAVAGGIO (ScuHoot oF) 
: Trauian: 1569—1609 


IN 4 TAVERN 


i p. Lf S- 3 Fag 28 inches; length, 3614 inches 
Two swarthy eaeteaten are facing each other across a table with 


cards in their hands; at the left a boy attendant brings wine, while the 
right-hand player is encouraged by a woman with her left hand on 
his shoulder and a man with a lute standing behind him. 


_67—GARD-PLAYERS 


es PAUL RUBENS (Manner oF) 
7 ‘temisu: 1577—1640 


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68—PHILIP II OF SPA N 
Height, “29 inches ; width, 24 mches 


ALF-LENGTH portrait in armor, a scarlet sash draped over the right 

- shoulder, the neck encased in a loose white collar. From under a 
black felt hat golden hair falls on either side of a full face, with fair 
moustache and imperial, and from which look out supercilious gray 
eyes. 


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ITALIAN SCHOOL 
Barry XVIII Century 
69—MAGDALEN IN A BLUE ROBE rb 
Height, 2914 imches; width, 2414 inches 


A youne woman with long brown hair curling over her neck | 
in a blue cloak falling over the right shoulder and leaving bat e 
left breast, up to which is carried the left hand; the beautiful ul fa 
turned upwards in reflection. en 


- 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII CENTURY’ 


iy : Height, 30 inches; width, 2414 mches 
A 


CRIMSON drapery veils partly the couch and the headless body, shale 
the fair-haired Judith, wrapped 1 in a cloak of peacock blue, a scimitar — 
in her right hand, holds up in her left the severed head, which a fol- 


lower at the right receives in a sack. . 


yd J. DESPOIS 
/ ? hag” ERENCH: FL. 1830 mrt 
1 —SIBYL : 
4 4 Height, 3114 inches; width, 2514 mches 


Brrore a crimson drapery disclosing at the left a prospect of moun- 
tain landscape, is seated a young woman in a white décolleté robe, her 
dark head inclined to the left, her hands crossed 1 in an attitude of wait- 
ing reflection. 

Signed at lower left, Desprois, 1831. 


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Height, 32 inches; width, 95%, imches 


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| ALF-LENGTH figure facing half right, in a brown dress with lace 
"sleeves and yoke, the right hand caught up to the bosom; the full, 
sincere face turned towards the observer is crowned by dark curly hair 
ee oe larrowing the forehead above a pair of fearless blue eyes. 


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/ JAN VAN KESSEL THE ELDER 
 Fremiso: 1626—1679 


Res ILL LIFE: ALLEGORY OF MORTALITY 
E i . Height, 314, inches; length, 3514 inches 


_£ On a table is thrown an amethyst satin cover on which are piled a 
violin, a watch, books, a candlestick, a clay pipe and tobacco-box, dice, 
_ cards, a sheet of music and a vase of tulips—the whole centred about 
a moldering skull wreathed in myrtle. 


Signed on edge of table, V. Kress ¥. 1664. 


~} CARLO MARATTI 
Nees 1625—1718 


Height, 31 nches length, 40 inches 


In the shadow of sombre trees at the side of a road passing through 
rocky wooded country is seated the Holy Family. On the ground 
are fruits miraculously brought to them by a youthful angel, while 
at the left a cherub approaches with a further offering, towards which 
the Child holds out his arms. | 


So ‘fh / Leight, 32 inches; length, 4214 inches 
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Height, 32 inches; width, 273/, mcehes 


A wreatu of flowers surrounds the oval canvas big the presentment 


whom Joseph, in a gray robe ne me ace is Bee while above a 
their heads hover two cherubs. . ‘ 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


II Century 


Height, 3214 inches; length, 411% inches 


In a romantic landscape is seated a young woman in a dress of white _ 
satin with a blue drapery falling away from her bare shoulders and __ 
surrounded by four nude putti, one of whom is seated on her lap 
against a piece of rose-crimson silk bunched in the hollow of her right — “4 | 
arm. | : a 


: JOHANN HEINRICH ROOS 


{jy ~ ) ; German: 1631—1685 
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11—LANDSCAP; ‘AND CATTLE 4 


Reciinine among the rocks which rise steeply to the left, is a peasant 
woman with her young son, in conversation with a man looking down 
from above her. The whole of the rocky enclosure between the gnarled 
tree at the right and the old Romanesque castle perched on the summit __ 
is occupied by animals with their herdsmen. . 


Signed at lower left, J. Roos prnxt, 1681. 


ALEXANDRE FRANCOIS DESPORTES 
Frencu: 1661—1743 


8 —DEAD GAME 
Height, 33 inches; width, 2634 inches 


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Tar ‘eINe on the wall the powder-horns and pouches of the sportsman, 
he dead game—birds and a hare strung up by the hind legs—strewn 
in a a table; a gold-fringed velvet cover at the right. 


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CORNELIS HUYSMANS 


| FiLemisH: 1648—1727 


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19 LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP AND THEIR SHEPHERDESS 
Height, al, wmches; length, 47 mches 


Be A SOMBRE magnificent ‘landscape banked high at the right and left 

; with trees, brown where the light of the sun falls on their feathery 
i tops; in the distance mountainous country seen under a blue sky with 
‘ g masses of white cumulus. In the foreground at the left, two men and 
straying cattle and sheep; at the right, a shepherdess in white with a 
nude child and a dog watching sheep pasturing beside her in the sun- 
‘We. shine. 


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TALIAN SCHOOL 


II Century 


‘ 80—GODDESS OF POETRY 


ey Fo | Height, 83 inches; width, 29 inches 


A YOUNG woman in a green stomacher with loose white sleeves draped 
on the left arm with crimson; on her head a turban with a gold star. 
The right hand holds a pen, the left arm resting on a pedestal and 
grasping one of the emerald ribbons depending from the headdress. 


‘HE S DURE 0 OF ee Ra 
sacha 841/, inches; width, 28% a i . 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
ayer XVII Cenrory 


82--DUCKS, FLOWERS AND FRUIT 


ye bd Height, 3614 imches; length, 49 mches 3 


At the edge of an artificial pond is heaped a bowl of fruit, bunches — 
of black and green grapes and a basket of flowers lightened against 
a dark background by a white table cover thrust in among them; at the 
right a duck and drake and three fledglings. 


ONIO ALLEGRI DA CORREGGIO (Scxoor or) 
£ Townann: 1404 ee | 


Height, 38 inches; width, 3034 inches 


EXTENDED on a couch, the dying saint, his right shoulder and breast 
bare, is covered with a gray-yellow robe; at his left a weeping woman, 
at his head and feet attendant angels, and at his right side the ap- 
parition of the Christ in a crimson robe and blue cloak comforting 
him, while cherubs hover overhead. 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
— XVITT Century 


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'84—THE MUSIC LESSON 
-~— wef eight, 3814 inches; width, 32 inches 


Ar the keyboard of a spinet, facing left, is seated a woman in middle 
age in a blue robe with a white ruff and wearing a feather headdress, 
directing a young girl seated next to her, draped in a scarlet cloak 
4 peu on a ’cello. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
— XVII Century 
~ 85—STILL LIFE: PEACOCK AND GRAPES 
/ Height, 391 inches; width, 281 inches 


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bunches of green grapes, seen against a dark background. 


(Companion to the following) 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVII Century 


 86—STILL LIFE: PHEASANT AND FRUIT 
Height, 391% inches; width, 281 imches 


Vines laden with bunches of green and black grapes, vegetables and 
‘scattered cherries, with a pheasant strutting at the lower right. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


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Fog 16111661. } 


| ewes WERPIECE | | 
/ } ‘ Height, 401% inches; width, 29 inches 


A VASE BF gilded silver standing on a marble table and lade 4 
tulips, roses, foxgloves, peonies and other vivid blossoms, ate In 
a frenzy of color. 


SPANISH SCHOOL 
XVIT Century — Bats, 


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88—THE INFANT CHRIST: SALVATOR MUNDI | 
Roaore Height, 4314 mches; width, 33 imches 


fevees s the Child draped in a tnenepace garment antl nollie th 
palm and Crown of Thorns, his right foot resting upon a RPS around 
which is entwined a serpent. 


EMISH SCHOOL 
XVII Crenrury 


SES AND CARNATIONS 
Height, 48 inches; width, 41 inches 


A DARK blue-green Has e is spread behind the figures of a eae | 
dressed lady seated with a dog in her lap and with a scarlet silk robe 
draped across her knees and left arm; in her left hand she holds roses 
and in her right carnations, which she is proffering to a youth in 
brown standing at her right shoulder. 


-BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO (ScHoo1 OF) 
‘Spanisn: 1618—1682 


90—Saiw?r JOSEPH AND THE CHILD | 
(Tondo, Canvas) 
Height, 4914 inches; width, 43 inches 


‘Sam Josepn, clad in steel-drab coat draped with a cloak of ochre- 
yellow, holds the nude Child upon a white muslin scarf, and in his left 
: ee and a branch of lilies; above and at the right the heads of cherub 


CARLO MARATTI 
oye : 1625—1718 


, #H f bi 538Y, inches; width, 381, inches 
ee AT the right is the Holy Family, the Virgin holding the Child, Joseph 
____ seated at the right of the cradle. At the left the three kings, in 
___ scarlet, black and white robes respectively, with their gifts, the space 
____ behind them filled with the multitude of their attendants. Above the 
| ___ lighted central group are floating figures of cherubs in adoration. 


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18: Horseman at a Camp 


GHEL, JAN - 

4 Menptation of Saint Anthony 
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DE MOLYN , PIETER THE YOUNGER 
Landscape 

- DESPOIS, J. 

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_ DESPORTES, ALEXANDRE FRANGoOIS 
| Dead Game 


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DU BOIS, Cw . ee oo Oa i oS 
_ Landscape with Churches Rane 9h 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
A Sculptor’s Studio et ‘ BE 
Cattle at Milking-time re 
Interior of a Nobleman’s Kitchen se 
Kitchen Interior | 
Portrait of a Noble Lady | 
The Alchemist — | 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
Christ Taken from the Cross 
Interior of an Inn with Figures — 
Lady with Roses and Carnations . 
Portrait of Charles I 
Portrait of a Scholar Bea Se 
The Music Lesson | 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Charity 
Landscape with Cattle 


FYT, Jan 
-Flowerpiece 


HOREMANS, Jan Jozer THE Exper 
The Miser 


HUYSMANS, Cornetis 
Landscape with Sheep ad Their epee 


Conflagration by Night 
Conflagration by Day 
Cupids Flying a Dove 
Ducks, Flowers and Fruit 
Goddess of Poetry 

Head of a Madonna 


if an and Grapes 
Pheasant and Fruit 


ane) ; “Holy Family Encircled by a Garland of Flowers 
_ The Rest in Egypt 


IAZZUOLL, 1 Francesco (IL PARMIGIANO) 


~ CARAVAGGIO, Micretanceto pa 
-Card-players in a Tavern 
Study of a Head 


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Madame de Maintenon 


MURILLO, BarToLtomE Est&Ban 

Circumcision of Christ in the Temple _ 
Our Lady of the Faith, Orihuela | rch). 
Saint Anthony of Padua and the Infant Christ 4 
Saint J oseph and the Child 


PANNINI, Giorenar PaoLo 
Landscape with Ruins 


POURBUS, Frans THE YouNcER | rae 
Portrait of a Prince of the House of Orange 


7 RENI, Guo 
Apollo with a Lyre 
Magdalen and the Cross 


ROOS, Jonann HeEtnericu 
Landscape and Cattle 


ROSA, SaLvaTor 
Italian Landscape with Figures 


RUBENS, Peter Pav | : 
Philip IT of Spain ' 


SCHIDONE, BartrotommeEo 
Cupid Holding a Flower 
Madonna 


SPANISH SCHOOL 
Portrait of a Bishop 


The Beggars 
The Infant Christ 


TENIERS, Davin THE YouNnGER 
A Fight Outside an Inn 
Temptation of Saint Anthony 


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